On Wed, 12 Mar 2008, Mark Lewis wrote:
One question that's likely going to be important depending on your
answers above is whether or not you're getting a battery-backed write
cache for that ServeRAID-8K.
Apparently there's a 8k-l and an regular 8-k; the l doesn't have the
cache, so if this one is a regular 8-k it will have 256MB and a battery.
See http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/TIPS0054.html?Open#ServeRAID-8k
From Pascal's description of the application this system sounds like
overkill whether or not there's a cache. For scaling to lots of small
requests, using things like using connection pooling may end up being more
important than worring about the disk system (the database isn't big
enough relative to RAM for that to be too important).
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